Printers Can Print Labels In Batches Or One At A Time

July 1, 2000
Targeting workstation and other multi-unit environments, the 18/19 Series of label printers can print smooth text, in-spec bar codes, and graphics at up to 203 dpi resolution. These thermal-transfer printers can also produce high-quality,

Targeting workstation and other multi-unit environments, the 18/19 Series of label printers can print smooth text, in-spec bar codes, and graphics at up to 203 dpi resolution. These thermal-transfer printers can also produce high-quality, pressure-sensitive labels and tags. The 18 Series delivers labels that are up to 4.5" wide with a throughput of up to 4"/s. The 19 Series is programmable up to 6"/s. Both series are capable of printing one label at a time or a large batch for later use. Other features include Windows-based label-design software and the company can provide custom label materials for both direct thermal and thermal-transfer modes, plus thermal-transfer ribbons.

Company: WEBER MARKING SYSTEMS INC.

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